Temperature effects on growth of the biocontrol agent Pantoea agglomerans (An oval isolate from Iraqi soils)
Journal: Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research In Biology (Vol.8, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-10-01
Authors : Zaid Raad Abbas; Sawsan Hassan Authman; Aqeel Mohammed Majeed Al-Ezee;
Page : 85-88
Keywords : Biocontrol agent; Pantoea agglomerans; Iraqi soils;
Abstract
The growth response of the biocontrol agent Pantoea agglomerans to changes in temperature was determined in vitro in nutrient yeast extract-sucrose medium. The minimum temperature at which P. agglomerans was able to grow was 4°C and the maximum temperature was 42°C. This study defines the range of environmental condition (Temperature) over which the bacteria may be developed for biocontrol of postharvest diseases
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